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    Perhaps your sister's memory is improving with age...

    But as a 12 year old, I used to stagger under a full bag of wheat/barley/oats/superphosphate. dunno what they weighed, but more than a bale of hay.

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    Bags of wheat didn't weight the same as bags of barley.


    BUSHEL WEIGHTS:
    1 bu. Wheat or Soybeans=60 lbs
    1 bu. Corn or Sorghum=56 lbs
    1 bu. Barley=48 lbs.
    1 bu. Oats =32 lbs.

    A bushel is a measure of volume. Certainly the density of those grains varies a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    Bags of wheat didn't weight the same as bags of barley.


    BUSHEL WEIGHTS:
    1 bu. Wheat or Soybeans=60 lbs
    1 bu. Corn or Sorghum=56 lbs
    1 bu. Barley=48 lbs.
    1 bu. Oats =32 lbs.

    A bushel is a measure of volume. Certainly the density of those grains varies a lot.
    Yes, 180 lbs. was a bag of wheat. Canary was the heaviest bag but I don't remember its weight. Bagged grain was in its death throes by the mid-60's although still exported that way to certain countries without bulk handling facilities for some years.
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